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Bridging biodiversity and ecosystem services through useful plant species
Nina Obiar
, Isaac Eckert
,
Janelle Baker
, Daniel Moerman
, Laura J. Pollock
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
McGill University
Québec Centre for Biodiversity Science
University of Michigan, Dearborn
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Canada
100%
Biodiversity Services
100%
Ecosystem Services
100%
Useful Plants
100%
Useful Species
100%
Biodiversity
66%
Use Category
66%
Native Plants
66%
Protected Areas
66%
Plant Richness
66%
Plant Species
33%
Politicians
33%
Social Impact
33%
Informed Decision-making
33%
Coastal Area
33%
Boreal Zone
33%
Agricultural Area
33%
Limited Resources
33%
Species Distribution Models
33%
Plant Use
33%
Protection Index
33%
Human Use
33%
Intrinsic Value
33%
Species Protection
33%
Diversity Level
33%
American Ginseng
33%
Feed Resources
33%
Genetic Resources
33%
Plant Benefits
33%
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
33%
Global Change
33%
Conservation Policy
33%
Medicinal Resource
33%
Medicinal Plants
33%
Species Determination
33%
Conservation Status
33%
Essential Services
33%
Ethnobotanical
33%
Diversity Measure
33%
Extinction Risk
33%
Genetic Material
33%
Terrestrial Vegetation
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Canada
100%
Ecosystem Service
100%
Plant Specie
100%
Protected Area
50%
Vegetation
25%
Global Change
25%
Extinction Risk
25%
Environmental Niche Modeling
25%
Conservation Status
25%
Genetic Resource
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ecosystem Service
100%
Protected Area
100%
Committees
50%
American ginseng
50%
Genetic Resource
50%
Global Change
50%
Conservation Status
50%
Medicinal Plant
50%